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Global Change Biology | 2016

Cold air drainage flows subsidize montane valley ecosystem productivity

Kimberly A. Novick; Andrew Oishi; Chelcy F. Miniat

In mountainous areas, cold air drainage from high to low elevations has pronounced effects on local temperature, which is a critical driver of many ecosystem processes, including carbon uptake and storage. Here, we leverage new approaches for interpreting ecosystem carbon flux observations in complex terrain to quantify the links between macro-climate condition, drainage flows, local microclimate, and ecosystem carbon cycling in a southern Appalachian valley. Data from multiple long-running climate stations and multiple eddy covariance flux towers are combined with simple models for ecosystem carbon fluxes. We show that cold air drainage into the valley suppresses local temperature by several degrees at night and for several hours before and after sunset, leading to reductions in growing season respiration on the order of ~8%. As a result, we estimate that drainage flows increase growing season and annual net carbon uptake in the valley by >10% and >15%, respectively, via effects on microclimate that are not be adequately represented in regional- and global-scale terrestrial ecosystem models. Analyses driven by chamber-based estimates of soil and plant respiration reveal cold air drainage effects on ecosystem respiration are dominated by reductions to the respiration of aboveground biomass. We further show that cold air drainage proceeds more readily when cloud cover and humidity are low, resulting in the greatest enhancements to net carbon uptake in the valley under clear, cloud-free (i.e., drought-like) conditions. This is a counterintuitive result that is neither observed nor predicted outside of the valley, where nocturnal temperature and respiration increase during dry periods. This result should motivate efforts to explore how topographic flows may buffer eco-physiological processes from macroscale climate change.


Ecological Applications | 2017

Ecophysiological variation of transpiration of pine forests: synthesis of new and published results

Pantana Tor-ngern; Ram Oren; Andrew Oishi; Joshua M. Uebelherr; Sari Palmroth; Lasse Tarvainen; Mikaell Ottosson-Löfvenius; Sune Linder; Jean-Christophe Domec; Torgny Näsholm


Global Change Biology | 2016

Soil-plant-atmosphere conditions regulating convective cloud formation above southeastern US pine plantations.

Gabriele Manoli; Jean-Christophe Domec; Kimberly A. Novick; Andrew Oishi; Asko Noormets; Marco Marani; Gabriel G. Katul


Agricultural and Forest Meteorology | 2018

Water balance of pine forests: Synthesis of new and published results

Pantana Tor-ngern; Ram Oren; Sari Palmroth; Kimberly A. Novick; Andrew Oishi; Sune Linder; Mikaell Ottosson-Löfvenius; Torgny Näsholm


Canadian Journal of Forest Research | 2018

Tree Resin Flow Dynamics during an Experimentally Induced Attack by Ips avulsus, I. calligraphus, and I. grandicollis

Sander O Denham; David R. Coyle; Andrew Oishi; Bronson P. Bullock; Kari Helivaara; Kimberly A. Novick


In: Stringer, Christina E.; Krauss, Ken W.; Latimer, James S., eds. 2016. Headwaters to estuaries: advances in watershed science and management -Proceedings of the Fifth Interagency Conference on Research in the Watersheds. March 2-5, 2015, North Charleston, South Carolina. e-General Technical Report SRS-211. Asheville, NC: U.S. Department of Agriculture Forest Service, Southern Research Station. 302 p. | 2016

An interactive tool for processing sap flux data from thermal dissipation probes

Andrew Oishi; Chelcy F. Miniat


2015 AGU Fall Meeting | 2015

Climate and Vegetation Effects on Temperate Mountain Forest Evapotranspiration

Andrew Oishi


Archive | 2014

Final Report to DOE’s Office of Science (BER) submitted by Ram Oren (PI) of DE-FG02-00ER63015 (ended on 09/14/2009) entitled “Controls of Net Ecosystem Exchange at an Old Field, a Pine Plantation, & a Hardwood Forest under Identical Climatic & Edaphic Conditions”

Ram Oren; Andrew Oishi; Sari Palmroth; Butnor; Kurt H. Johnsen


Archive | 2009

Carbon and water use efficiencies vary across time scales in a mature broadleaf forest

Andrew Oishi; Ram Oren; Hyung Seok Kim; Sari Palmroth; Karina V. R. Schäfer; Kim Novick; Gabriel G. Katul


Archive | 2004

The Interplay Between the Carbon and Water Cycles Along a Successional Gradient in the Southeastern US

Paul C. Stoy; Gabriel G. Katul; Jia-Yang Juang; M. B. Siqueira; Sari Palmroth; Hyung Seok Kim; Heather R. McCarthy; Andrew Oishi; Joshua M. Uebelherr; Ram Oren

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Kimberly A. Novick

Indiana University Bloomington

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Chelcy F. Miniat

United States Forest Service

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Mikaell Ottosson-Löfvenius

Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences

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